Buddy Roosevelt

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.506

Gender

Male

Birthday

24-Jun-1898

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Meeker, Colorado, USA

Also Known As
  • Kenneth Stanhope Sanderson

Buddy Roosevelt

Biography

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Credits

Easy Going Easy Going (1926) Character: Bud Steele
Silent western. Bud Steele, a lawyer from the East, goes on vacation to the mountains of the West. There he meets Caroline Wells, an heiress who undergoes the advances of Edward Hurley, a dowry hunter. Hurley plans a fake kidnapping, intending to arrive in time to save Caroline and look like a hero. But it is Bud who arrives first to come to her rescue. Later, Hurley tries to implicate Bud in a murder, but Caroline steps in and justice is served.
Top Flat Top Flat (1935) Character: Andre the Chauffeur (uncredited)
When Patsy criticises her poetry, Thelma ups and leaves for a better standard of living.
Range Riders Range Riders (1934) Character: Dick Sutton
An elderly rancher writes to his son to come home and help him fight against a bandit gang that is trying to take over the ranch.
Biff Bang Buddy Biff Bang Buddy (1924) Character: Buddy Walters
Buddy Walters is a cowboy falsely accused of a crime actually committed by nasty Al Richmond.
Thundering Through Thundering Through (1925) Character: Bud Lawson
Ruth Burroughs the daughter of a beleaguered rancher whose valuable property is threatened by a greedy railroad company
Ridin' Rivals Ridin' Rivals (1926) Character: Bud Grant
Attracted to a girl, a cowboy takes a job on the adjoining ranch hoping to see her again and he gets his chance when her horse becomes a runaway.
Between Dangers Between Dangers (1927) Character: Tom Rawlins
Cowhand Tom Rawlins inherits a ranch but there are some double-crossing lawyers who are out to take it from him. It is up to him to prove his identity but the lawyers and their henchmen have his identification papers and he is in jail. Maybe pretty Sue Conway, the sheriff's daughter, will help him.
The Ridin' Kid The Ridin' Kid (1931) Character: John Denton - aka The Ridin' Kid
An undercover marshal battles a power-mad cattle baron.
The Devil’s Tower The Devil’s Tower (1928) Character: James Murdock
Outlaw "Dutch" Haynes is extorting money from the ranchers by threatening to blow up the dam that keeps the valley from flooding. To get to that point, Haynes, and his henchmen, have also practiced a little kidnapping, highway robbery, and all-around general connivery. But cowhand James Murdock has been on hand to stop the anti-social behavior, and looks to do so again regarding blowing up the dam.
The Lightnin’ Shot The Lightnin’ Shot (1928) Character: N/A
A silent western film from 1928.
Mystery Valley Mystery Valley (1928) Character: N/A
Mystery Valley is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt.
Painted Trail Painted Trail (1928) Character: Blaze Marshall
The Painted Trail is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Betty Baker and Leon De La Mothe.
Trail Raiders Trail Raiders (1928) Character: N/A
Trail Riders is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Lafe McKee, and Betty Baker.
Trailin’ Back Trailin’ Back (1928) Character: N/A
Trailin' Back is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Lafe McKee and Leon De La Mothe.
Vanity Street Vanity Street (1932) Character: Stage Door Johnnie (uncredited)
A New York policeman helps a hungry and penniless young woman start life anew by arranging to get her a job in "The Follies".
Zampa Zampa (1930) Character: The Hero
In this one cowboy stars Rooseveldt and McDonald enact a rescued damsel plot complete with sword fight.
Law of the Badlands Law of the Badlands (1951) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
The Texas Rangers send Dave and Chito into the badlands to see if they can locate a counterfeiting operation. They arrive posing as wanted outlaws and this gets them into the gang. But as soon as they uncover the operation and locate the printing press, one of Chito's girl friends arrives to expose their identity and they find themselves trapped by the entire gang.
Devil's Doorway Devil's Doorway (1950) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A Native American Civil War hero returns home to fight for his people.
Law and Order Law and Order (1953) Character: Lynch Mob Member (uncredited)
Frame Johnson's attempt to settle down in Tombstone is interrupted when a mob tries to mete out some frontier justice.
Union Pacific Union Pacific (1939) Character: Fireman (uncredited)
One of the last bills signed by President Lincoln authorizes pushing the Union Pacific Railroad across the wilderness to California. But financial opportunist Asa Barrows hopes to profit from obstructing it. Chief troubleshooter Jeff Butler has his hands full fighting Barrows' agent, gambler Sid Campeau; Campeau's partner Dick Allen is Jeff's war buddy and rival suitor for engineer's daughter Molly Monahan. Who will survive the effort to push the railroad through at any cost?
Circle Canyon Circle Canyon (1933) Character: Chris Morell
The simplified plot has two different gangs attempting to wrest control of valuable Oklahoma oil lands from an orphaned girl, who is aided in her fight by her adopted father Chris Morrell.
King of the Texas Rangers King of the Texas Rangers (1941) Character: Ranger Sherwood
Tom King Jr. seeks to discover who murdered his father, a Texas Ranger; the trail leads to a network of Axis spies.
The Twonky The Twonky (1953) Character: Taxi Driver (uncredited)
A college professor, left alone by his wife for the weekend, discovers his new TV set is not only alive, but determined to take control of his entire life.
The Square Jungle The Square Jungle (1955) Character: N/A
Grocery clerk Eddie Quaid, in danger of losing his father to alcoholism and his girl Julie through lack of career prospects, goes into boxing.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. (1941) Character: Pier Heavy 3
Dick Tracy goes up against a villain known as The Ghost, who can turn himself invisible.
Shootout at Big Sag Shootout at Big Sag (1962) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
A man has his eyes set on controlling the Big Sag territory in Montana and hopes to achieve his goal by forcing a newly-arrived family from Texas from their land. Hoping to convince the local saloonkeeper to help him, the man sends his daughter into town with instructions for his potential partner. A storm waylays the daughter during her trip to town and she is forced to stay at the home of her father's intended victims, leading to an interesting turn or two.
Stagecoach Stagecoach (1939) Character: Rancher (uncredited)
A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo, and learn something about each other in the process.
Stars in My Crown Stars in My Crown (1950) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
An orphaned man recalls his upbringing with his aunt and her husband, the parson, in a small Western town during the Reconstruction.
Rancho Notorious Rancho Notorious (1952) Character: Deputy (uncredited)
A man in search of revenge infiltrates a ranch, hidden in an inhospitable region, where its owner, Altar Keane, gives shelter to outlaws fleeing from the law in exchange for a price.
Anybody's Woman Anybody's Woman (1930) Character: Chauffeur
A lawyer, left by his wife, gets drunk and marries a chorus girl, or so he learns the morning after.
The Boss Cowboy The Boss Cowboy (1934) Character: Dick Taylor
Both Nolan and Ross are losing cattle and Ross' foreman Kerns is the culprit. When Taylor finds a wanted poster of Kerns he goes after him.
Cast a Long Shadow Cast a Long Shadow (1959) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A young man without surname inherits a big indebted ranch and has to prove his worthiness managing a cattle drive.
Beyond the Forest Beyond the Forest (1949) Character: N/A
Rosa, the self-serving wife of a small-town doctor, gets a better offer when a wealthy big-city man insists she get a divorce and marry him instead. Soon she demonstrates she is capable of rather deplorable acts -- including murder.
Napoleon's Barber Napoleon's Barber (1928) Character: French Officer
Arthur Caesar's classic about the barber who held the fate of France in his hands, has been produced on lavish feature-film scale by John Ford, the man who made The Iron Horse and Four Sons.
A Successful Calamity A Successful Calamity (1932) Character: Polo Player With Drinks (uncredited)
Henry Wilton is an elderly millionaire saddled with his selfish young second wife Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton and a pair of spoiled grown children, Peggy and Eddie. To test his family's mettle, Henry pretends to have gone broke. Just as he suspected they would, his children rally to their father's side and change their ways: Peggy forsakes the fortune hunter George Struthers for the nice young man she's really in love with, the polo coach Larry Rivers, while Eddie applies for a demanding job and performs admirably. Only Sweetie seems to desert Henry.
The Yellow Mountain The Yellow Mountain (1954) Character: (uncredited)
A formula brawling-buddies western where one goes bad and then returns to the fold. Pete Menlo owns some gold claims in Nevada where he is joined by his old friend Andy Martin. Crooked mine-owner Bannon wants to merge their interests so they can create a monopoly but is turned down. Pete is interested in "Nevada" Wray, daughter of mine-owner "Jackpot" Wray, but she has eyes only for Andy. The rejected Pete joins forces with Bannon and they learn that, because of location, "Jackpot" Wray may be the owner of all the gold in the respective veins. Bannon and his men try to get rid of Andy.
Way Out West Way Out West (1930) Character: Tex
Wise-guy carnival barker Windy bilks a group of cowboys out of their money, gets caught and is forced into working off the debt on their ranch. He falls in love with Molly, the pretty owner of the ranch, but runs afoul of foreman Steve, who also loves Molly.
Code of the Cow Country Code of the Cow Country (1927) Character: Jim West
Jim West, foreman of John Calhoun's ranch, falls in love with Helen, the boss's daughter, after rescuing her from a runaway horse. Her brother, Ted, falls into the companionship of Bill Jackson, a notorious gambler and saloon keeper, who persuades Ted to sign I. O. U.'s while under the influence of alcohol. Jim, in company with Red Irwin, a tough deputy sheriff, confronts the gambler and forces a confession. Jackson plans a raid on the Calhoun cattle, forcing Ted to be his ally. Dolores, a dancehall girl, overhears the plot and tells Jim, causing Helen to misunderstand his motives.
Flying High Flying High (1931) Character: Aviator (uncredited)
An inventor and his lanky girlfriend set an altitude record in his winged contraption.
High Pressure High Pressure (1932) Character: Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
Gar Evans is a con artist, who pretends to be the owner of a "Golden Gate Artificial Rubber Company", and he is looking for investors. Finding them is relatively easy, but it becomes difficult when those want to see the inventor of the synthetic rubber...
West of Broadway West of Broadway (1931) Character: Cowboy (uncredited)
A wealthy soldier returns home after WWI, discovers his socialite fiancee no longer wants to marry him, and weds an admitted gold-digger he's just met after a night of drinking and partying.
The Fastest Gun Alive The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
Whenever it becomes known how good he is with guns, ex-gunman George and his wife Dora have to flee the town, in fear of all the gunmen who might want to challenge him. Unfortunately he again spills his secret when he's drunk. All citizens swear to keep his secret and support him to give up his guns forever -- but a boy tells the story to a gang of wanted criminals. Their leader threatens to burn down the whole town, if he doesn't duel him.
The Romance of Rosy Ridge The Romance of Rosy Ridge (1947) Character: Jack Billens (uncredited)
A mysterious Civil War veteran courts a Missouri farmer's daughter amid postwar unrest.
The Fighting Devil Dogs The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938) Character: Lieutenant of the 'Pawnee' (uncredited)
Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.
Buccaneer's Girl Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Character: Lookout (uncredited)
A New Orleans performer loves a pirate who robs only from the shipowner who ruined his father.
The Kid From Texas The Kid From Texas (1939) Character: Wild West Show Cowboy
A loud-mouthed Texas cowpuncher tries his hand at polo finding himself at odds with high society and trying to save a floundering Wild West show.
The Desert Hawk The Desert Hawk (1950) Character: Baku
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.
The Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage (1951) Character: Veteran (uncredited)
Henry Fleming is a young Union soldier in the American Civil War. During his unit's first engagement, Henry flees the battlefield in fear. When he learns that the Union actually won the battle, shame over his cowardice leads him to lie to his friend Tom and the other soldiers, saying that he had been injured in battle. However, when he learns that his unit will be leading a charge against the enemy, Henry takes the opportunity to face his fears and redeem himself.
Stranger on Horseback Stranger on Horseback (1955) Character: Bannerman Ranch Hand
A circuit judge in the old west attempts to bring a suspected killer to justice. The judge runs afoul of the killer's rich cattle baron father in the process.
Berlin Express Berlin Express (1948) Character: MP Guard at Train Station (uncredited)
In post-war Europe, a diverse group of passengers aboard a U.S. Army train to bombed-out Frankfurt becomes involved in a Nazi assassination plot.
Secret Service In Darkest Africa Secret Service In Darkest Africa (1943) Character: Sniper
An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring.
Storm Warning Storm Warning (1951) Character: Inquest Bailiff (uncredited)
A fashion model witnesses the brutal assassination of an investigative journalist by the Ku Klux Klan while traveling to a small town to visit her sister.
Great Day in the Morning Great Day in the Morning (1956) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
After a card game, Southerner Owen Pentecost finds himself the owner of a Denver hotel. Involved with two women, he then has to make even more fundamental choices when, with the start of the Civil War, he becomes one of a Confederate minority in a strongly Unionist town.
Out West with the Hardys Out West with the Hardys (1938) Character: Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Judge Hardy goes to his friend's Arizona ranch to help her in a legal dispute, and he takes his family with him.
The Thrill Hunter The Thrill Hunter (1933) Character: Marjorie's Chauffeur
A blowhard cowboy talks himself into a job as a movie stunt man.
Conquest of Cochise Conquest of Cochise (1953) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A cavalry officer tries to keep a lid on a volatile situation when Indian leader Cochise is being prodded into starting a war.
Rainbow's End Rainbow's End (1935) Character: 'Butch', Henchman
A rancher's son finds himself helping another rancher who is at odds with his father--all because of the father's crooked partner.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Questions arise when Senator Stoddard attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon in a small Western town. Flashing back, we learn Doniphon saved Stoddard, then a lawyer, when he was roughed up by a crew of outlaws terrorizing the town, led by Liberty Valance. As the territory's safety hung in the balance, Doniphon and Stoddard, two of the only people standing up to him, proved to be very important, but different, foes to Valance.
Men Must Fight Men Must Fight (1933) Character: Angry Television Viewer
Prophetic tale of a mother in 1940 trying to keep her son out of war.
The Phantom Buster The Phantom Buster (1927) Character: Jeff McCloud / Bill Turner
Buddy Roosevelt, a notorious bandit known as the "Phantom," and his doppelgänger, drifter Jeff McCloud. Bull manages to throw suspicion on Jeff but is himself killed by Jim Breed (John Junior).
The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger (1956) Character: Rider (uncredited)
The territorial governor asks the Lone Ranger to investigate mysterious raids on settlers by Indians who ride with saddles. Wealthy rancher Reese Kilgore wants to mine silver on Spirit Mountain which is sacred to the Indians.
Devil's Playground Devil's Playground (1937) Character: Deck Officer
A remake of Frank Capra's Submarine (1928), Devil's Playground is a snappy Columbia "B plus" picture starring Richard Dix and Chester Morris. Submarine officers Dorgan (Dix) and Mason (Morris) battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen (Dolores del Rio). She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty. The romantic rivalry is forgotten when Dorgan must rescue Mason and his crew from a sunken sub.
Kid Galahad Kid Galahad (1937) Character: Reporter at Press Conference (uncredited)
Fight promoter Nick Donati grooms a bellhop as a future champ, but has second thoughts when the 'kid' falls for his sister.
The Call of the Savage The Call of the Savage (1935) Character: Batu
Two competing teams of scientists search the African jungles for a secret formula.
Savage Fury Savage Fury (1956) Character: Bantu, Samu's aide
Separately released feature version of the 1935 Serial, Call of the Savage.
Strong Boy Strong Boy (1929) Character: Wilbur Watkins
"Strong Boy" is offered a promotion for saving a child from being crushed by a trunk, but to the frustration of his girlfriend Mary, he is not ambitious enough to take a white-collar position. But when he thwarts an attempted train robbery and saves the Queen of Lisonia's jewels, he is viewed as a hero and Mary finally agrees to marry him.
Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend (1957) Character: Perkins (uncredited)
In Medicine Bend, a crooked businessman has the town mayor and sheriff in his pocket while his henchmen raid the wagon trains passing through the region.
Fort Osage Fort Osage (1952) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett and Keane. Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack.
The Ramblin' Galoot The Ramblin' Galoot (1926) Character: Buddy Royle
The hero, cowpuncher Buddy Royle is not only handy around the cattle but a golfing enthusiast to boot. Buddy teaches the upscale sport to Pansy Price and her father, Colonel Price but is interrupted in the middle of teeing off by the nefarious schemes of crooked bank cashier Roger Farnley.
Virtue Virtue (1932) Character: Lunch Counter Customer (uncredited)
A relationship gradually develops between a savvy New York City street girl and a good-hearted cab driver, but other matters keep getting in their way, including financial problems and a murder.
Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Character: Extra (uncredited)
Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
The Maverick The Maverick (1952) Character: Cattleman (uncredited)
Wild Bill Elliott must escort a gang of killer cattleman who have been terrorizing homesteaders.
The Fourth Horseman The Fourth Horseman (1932) Character: Fancy, the 2nd Horseman
Retiring from a life of train robbing, Benjamin R. Jones takes over the ghost town of Stillwell, knowing full well that the property belongs to Molly O'Rourke. Enter horse wrangler Tom Mason, who smells a rat and does his best to unmask Jones as the crook he knows him to be. Molly at first falls for Jones' scheme, but confronts him when a general feeling of lawlessness sets in. The villain, alas, has an ace up his sleeve: Molly owes back taxes on her property, which is ripe for a takeover.
Lightning Range Lightning Range (1933) Character: Deputy Marshal
Hester and Hezekiah plan to get Dorothy Horton's inheritance. But when Pete and his men rob the stage they learn of the scheme and send Jim to replace Hezekiah. The Deputy Marshal breaks this up but Black Pete arrives wearing the Marshal's badge and has the Sheriff take him away while he flees with the inheritance money.
Timber Country Trouble Timber Country Trouble (1955) Character: Judd the Blacksmith
A short feature western comprising two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, the episodes being "Lumber Camp Story" (4/21/1952) and "Boy And The Bandit" (5/5/1952).
The Prince Who Was a Thief The Prince Who Was a Thief (1951) Character: (uncredited)
An Arabian prince, kidnapped at birth and raised as a thief, plots to regain his throne from his evil uncle in this colorful costume adventure.
Men Without Names Men Without Names (1935) Character: FBI Agent
A G-man woos a newswoman and corners bank robbers with a hostage in a factory.
Westbound Westbound (1959) Character: Lone Creek Stock Tender (uncredited)
As the Civil War spills our nation’s blood, Capt. John Hayes fights on a vital but little-known battlefront. He aims to ship gold to Union banks through a small Colorado town, defying Southern sympathizers who aim to stop him at any cost.
The Inspector General The Inspector General (1949) Character: Sentry (uncredited)
An illiterate stooge in a traveling medicine show wanders into a strange town and is picked up on a vagrancy charge. The town's corrupt officials mistake him for the inspector general whom they think is traveling in disguise. Fearing he will discover they've been pocketing tax money, they make several bungled attempts to kill him.
Street Scene Street Scene (1931) Character: N/A
The setting is a city block during a sweltering summer, where the residents serve as representatives of the not-very-idealized American melting pot. There is idle chitchat, gossip, jealousy, racism, adultery, and suddenly but not unexpectedly, a murder.
The Sea of Grass The Sea of Grass (1947) Character: Ike Randall - Brewton Ranch Hand (uncredited)
On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.
Buck Benny Rides Again Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) Character: Engineer
Radio star Jack Benny, intending to stay in New York for the summer, is forced by the needling of rival Fred Allen to prove his boasts about roughing it on his (fictitious) Nevada ranch. Meanwhile, singer Joan Cameron, whom Jack's fallen for and offended, is maneuvered by her sisters to the same Nevada town. Jack's losing battle to prove his manhood to Joan means broad slapstick burlesque of Western cliches.
General Spanky General Spanky (1936) Character: Lt. Johnson
Orphaned shoeshine boy Spanky is working on a Mississippi riverboat during the Civil War. There he befriends young runaway slave Buckwheat. After wronging a vicious gambler, Spanky and Buckwheat are forced to jump ship. Finding solace at a nearby house, the two are picked by Marshall Valiant for an important mission. This inspires Spanky to organize the local kids to form a small army of their own.
The Raid The Raid (1954) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A group of confederate prisoners escape to Canada and plan to rob the banks and set fire to the small town of Saint Albans in Vermont. To get the lie of the land, their leader spends a few days in the town and finds he is getting drawn into its life and especially into that of an attractive widow and her son.
Westward Bound Westward Bound (1930) Character: Ranch Foreman Frank
After Bob Lansing (Jay Wilsey as Buffalo Bill Jr). is involved in a nightclub scrape, where he meets Montana rancher Madge Holt (Allene Ray)), his father sends him out west with his chauffeur Ben (Ben Corbett). In Montana, they are mistaken for rustlers Dick (Tom London) and Jim (Yakima Canutt), and Bob again meets Madge, who recognizes him but wishes to make things difficult for him.
The Girl on the Front Page The Girl on the Front Page (1936) Character: William
The heiress to a powerful newspaper owner gets a job at the paper under an assumed name and helps break up a blackmail racket.
Pretty Baby Pretty Baby (1950) Character: Irratated Commuter (uncredited)
A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
Dishonored Dishonored (1931) Character: N/A
The Austrian Secret Service sends its most seductive agent to spy on the Russians.
Riding Shotgun Riding Shotgun (1954) Character: Henry (uncredited)
When a stagecoach guard tries to warn a town of an imminent raid by a band of outlaws, the people mistake him for one of the gang.
Wild Horse Mesa Wild Horse Mesa (1932) Character: Horn
Chane Weymer, an Arizona rancher, goes after a gang that is trapping wild horses by the use of barbed-wire enclosures.
A Double Life A Double Life (1947) Character: N/A
A Shakespearian actor starring as Othello opposite his wife finds the character's jealous rage taking over his mind off-stage.
High Noon High Noon (1952) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
Buck Privates Come Home Buck Privates Come Home (1947) Character: New York Cop - Driver (uncredited)
Two ex-soldiers return from overseas--one of them having smuggled into the country a French orphan girl he has become attached to. They wind up running into their old sergeant--who hates them--and getting involved with a race-car builder who's trying to find backers for a new midget racer he's building.
Badman's Territory Badman's Territory (1946) Character: Lt. Lake (uncredited)
After some gun play with a posse, the James Gang head for Quinto in a section of land which is not a part of America. Anyone there is beyond the law so the town is populated with outlaws. Next to arrive is Sheriff Rowley, following his brother whom the Gang have brought in injured. Rowley has no authority and gets on well enough with the James boys but is soon involved in other local goings-on, including a move to vote for annexation with Oklahoma which would allow the law well and truly in.
Daughter of Don Q Daughter of Don Q (1946) Character: Woods Thug Moody / MineThug Eddie / Truck Thug Zarco [Chs. 4, 7, 12]
When the unscrupulous Carlos Manning discovers that an old Spanish land grant recently unearthed will leave a huge section of California real estate to the heirs of Don Quantero, he employs Mel Donovan and his killer henchmen to murder them all. That will leave Manning as the sole heir to millions. However, Delores Quantero tumbles to this plot and enlists the aide of two-fisted reporter, Cliff Roberts to save all her relatives
Powdersmoke Range Powdersmoke Range (1935) Character: Barnett - Henchman
Three cowboys buy a ranch but have to fight off gunmen to keep it.
The Lone Rider Rides On The Lone Rider Rides On (1941) Character: Joe
Tom Cameron is searching for the outlaws who ambushed a wagon train, murdered his parents and stole the deed to their land. Though he was only a child at the time, he vividly remembers the scar on the ringleader's face -- and Tom will stop at nothing until he brings him to justice … and exacts vengeance.
Colt .45 Colt .45 (1950) Character: Guard (uncredited)
Gun salesman Steve Farrell gets two of his new Colt .45 pistols stolen from him by ruthless killer Jason Brett but vows to recover them.
Oklahoma! Oklahoma! (1955) Character: Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)
In the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth century, two young cowboys vie with a violent ranch hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the women they love.
The Baron of Arizona The Baron of Arizona (1950) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
The U.S. government recognizes land grants made when the West was under Spanish rule. This inspires James Reavis to forge a chain of historical evidence that makes a foundling girl the Baroness of Arizona. Reavis marries the girl and presses his claim to the entire Arizona territory.
Traveling Saleslady Traveling Saleslady (1935) Character: Delegate (uncredited)
A toothpaste magnate's mischievous daughter, tired of her father's traditional ways of conducting business, joins forces with her father's rival and a crazy inventor. Together they create "Cocktail Toothpaste". The new concoction tastes like whiskey in the morning, a martini at suppertime, and champagne at night.
Tall Man Riding Tall Man Riding (1955) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Still seeking revenge against ranch owner Tuck Ordway for publicly whipping him years earlier and breaking up his relationship with Ordway's daughter, cowboy Larry Madden plans to oust Ordway from his ranch by having his claim to the land declared invalid. Ordway's daughter Corinna, believing Madden to be the cause of the family's recent misfortunes, is unaware that the local saloon owner also has designs upon the Ordway holdings.
The Lonely Man The Lonely Man (1957) Character: N/A
Aging gunslinger Jacob Wade hopes to settle down with his estranged son, but his old enemies have other plans for him. Gunslinger Jacob Wade finds his long-abandoned son Riley, now a young man who hates his father but has nowhere else to go. Hoping to settle down, Jacob finds no town will have him. They end at Monolith, the ranch of Jacob's former girlfriend Ada, to whom he had no intention of returning. A mustang hunt finds Riley himself attracted to the shapely Ada...and Jacob having trouble with his eyesight. And his visions of a quiet life are doomed by the re-appearance of enemies from his past...
Annie Get Your Gun Annie Get Your Gun (1950) Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
Gunslinger Annie Oakley romances fellow sharpshooter Frank Butler as they travel with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette (1938) Character: Revolutionary Officer (uncredited)
The young Austrian princess Marie Antoinette is arranged to marry Louis XVI, future king of France, in a politically advantageous marriage for the rival countries. The opulent Marie indulges in various whims and flirtations. When Louis XV passes and Louis XVI ascends the French throne, his queen's extravagant lifestyle earns the hatred of the French people, who despise her Austrian heritage.
The Bounty Hunter The Bounty Hunter (1954) Character: Interloper (uncredited)
A year after a violent train robbery the Pinkerton detective agency hires a bounty hunter to find the three remaining killers. He tracks them to Twin Forks but has no clue to their identity. Tensions surface as just his presence in town acts as a catalyst.
Four Guns to the Border Four Guns to the Border (1954) Character: N/A
A group of outlaws plan and execute a robbery in a small town. However, things go awry as the team attempt a getaway, when a couple of the locals attempting to follow them, are ambushed by marauding natives.
King of the Rocket Men King of the Rocket Men (1949) Character: Philips
Prof. Millard pretends to be dead and helps Jeff King ferret out Vulcan, the evil traitor at the science academy. Donning his Rocket Man costume King goes from one hair raising rescue to the next in order to keep the newly invented Decimator out of the clutches of Vulcan and his minions.
Pot o' Gold Pot o' Gold (1941) Character: Office in Anteroom (uncredited)
Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there, he befriends an Irish family who happens to be his uncle's worst enemy because of their love for music and in-house band who constantly practices. Soon, Jimmy finds himself trying to help the band by getting them gigs and trying to reconcile the family with his uncle.
Wells Fargo Wells Fargo (1937) Character: First Lieutenant
In the 1840s, Ramsey MacKay, the driver for the struggling Wells Fargo mail and freight company, will secure an important contract if he delivers fresh oysters to Buffalo from New York City. When he rescues Justine Pryor and her mother, who are stranded in a broken wagon on his route, he doesn't let them slow him down and gives the ladies an exhilirating ride into Buffalo. He arrives in time to obtain the contract and is then sent by company president Henry Wells to St. Louis to establish a branch office.
The Brass Legend The Brass Legend (1956) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
During a ride with his new pony Sinoya, the young Clay Gibson by chance finds the secret housing of the multiple murderer Tris Hatten. He reports immediately to Sheriff Adams, who strongly recommends him not to tell anybody about it. Unfortunately Clay talks to his father nevertheless. He believes Adams just wanted fame and reward for himself and accuses him in the newspaper. Thereby he endangers his son, who's now targeted by a killer which Tris' girlfriend Winnie hired for revenge. Written by Tom Zoerner
Calamity Jane Calamity Jane (1953) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
Sharpshooter Calamity Jane takes it upon herself to recruit a famous actress and bring her back to the local saloon, but jealousy soon gets in the way.
Billy the Kid's Range War Billy the Kid's Range War (1941) Character: Spike
Williams is out to stop Ellen Goreham from completing her road that is under construction and is using a man to impersonate Billy the Kid. When Billy sees the wanted posters and learns of the murders he supposedly committed, he sets out to find the imposter. His sidekick Fuzzy is there to help him but his friend Jeff, now a Marshal, is also after him.
The Richest Girl in the World The Richest Girl in the World (1934) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Millionairess Dorothy Hunter is tired of finding out that her boyfriends love her for her money, and equally weary of losing eligible beaus who don't want to be considered fortune-hunters. That's why she trades identities with her secretary Sylvia before embarking on her next romance with Tony Travers. This causes numerous complications not only for Dorothy and Tony but for Sylvia, whose own husband Philip is not the most patient of men.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950) Character: Orderly (uncredited)
Jonesy and Lou are in Algeria looking for a wrestler they are promoting. Sergeant Axmann tricks them into joining the Foreign Legion, after which they discover Axmann's collaboration with the nasty Sheik Hamud El Khalid.
The Lone Ranger Rides Again The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939) Character: Slade
Homesteaders are moving into the valley settled many years ago by rancher Craig Dolan. He wants to keep them out by legal means but his nephew Bart brings in outlaws to drive them out. The Lone Ranger is on hand to help the homesteaders battle Bart's men as he overcomes traps, ambushes, burning buildings and other obstacles in his attempt to bring peace to the valley.
Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery (1935) Character: Nefarious Mechanic
A 12-episode serial in which Tailspin Tommy evades volcanoes, anti-aircraft shells, and time bombs as he foils a plan by corrupt profiteers to steal an island's oil reserves.
Gunsight Ridge Gunsight Ridge (1957) Character: Barfly (uncredited)
An undercover agent takes the job of sheriff in order to find the men responsible for a series of stagecoach robberies.
Smilin' Through Smilin' Through (1922) Character: Departing / Returning Soldier with Mother (uncredited)
The story is essentially the same as the popular Jane Cowl play, with Talmadge in the dual role of Kathleen and Moonyean. Kathleen, a young Irish woman, is in love with Kenneth Wayne but is prevented from marrying him by her guardian John Carteret. John is haunted by memories of his thwarted love for Kathleen's aunt, Moonyean.
Apache Drums Apache Drums (1951) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
A gambler is thrown out of a western town, but returns when the town is suddenly threatened by a band of marauding Apaches.
By Whose Hand? By Whose Hand? (1932) Character: Charles - Chambers' Chauffeur (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
On the night express train from Los Angeles to San Francisco everyone’s a suspect when a jewelry magnate is found stabbed to death and an escaped killer is feared on board. It’s up to newspaper reporter Jimmy Hawley (Ben Lyon) to unravel the secrets of the motley group of passengers and find the killer before he strikes again in this tense and atmospheric whodunit.
The Old West The Old West (1952) Character: Cowboy (uncredited)
Doc Lockwood and his gang are trying to take away Autry's contract for supplying horses to the stagecoach line. Parson Brooks joins Autry in an effort to clean up the town of Sadderlock.



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